Nursing Intervention is a nursing profession,(a) patientNursing intervention is a nursing assistance that intentionally utilizes professional knowledge and skills to maintain and promote the health of the patient and to enable the patient to live as a person until the end of his or her life. The term used to describe Nursing Intervention is nursing intervention,nursing artThe International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP: International Classification for Nursing Practice) defines nursing activities and nursing behaviors as "activities that are brought about within the domain of nursing,(a) patientIt is defined as "the activities of nurses that lead to good outcomes for the patient. There have also been active attempts to classify Nursing Interventions, most notably the Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) and the International Classification of Nursing Practice.
The nursing intervention classification is,nursing postandnursingIt conceptualizes and categorizes care and educational activities that produce desired outcomes by engaging the target population of the These include physiological health-basic interventions (care that supports physical function), physiological health-complex interventions (due to homeostasis)adjustmentcare), behavioral interventions (care that supports psychosocial functioning andlife cycle(Care that promotes the transformation of the)safetyInterventions to (care that supports protection against harm),family(in Japanese history)familycare that assists populations), and health system interventions (care that supports the effective use of the health delivery system),areaIt is categorized as social health care.
Nursing intervention is translated as nursing intervention, and although some have questioned the term nursing intervention, it is characterized in any case as intentional nursing assistance based on the professional knowledge and skills of the nursing professional, meaning nursing assistance that is thoughtfully considered to bring about the desired outcome.
References
(1) Mariah Snyder (Author) / Yoshiko Nojima (Supervisor): Malaya Snyder Nursing Theory - Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Unique Intervention, Herusu Shuppan, 1996.
(2) Gloria M. Bulechek , Joanne McCloskey Dochterman , Howard K. Butcher (eds.) / Takao Nakaki, Yuko Kuroda (translators): Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) Original, 5th edition, Nankendo, 2009.
(3) International Council of Nurses (ed.) / Japan Nurses Association "Working Group for the International Classification of Nursing Practice 1st edition Japanese version" (translation): ICNP (International Classification of Nursing Practice) 1st edition Japanese version, Japan Nurses Association Press, 2006.
(4) Mariah Snyder (Author) / Fusako Ozaki, Kazuo Hayakawa (Supervisors): Textbook Nursing Intervention: Nurse's approach to patients through independent diagnosis, Medica Publishing, 1994.

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